Looking for Small amp for pub gigs

I'm starting a cover band and i'm wondering can anyone suggest an amp that is easy to carry around and yet has the push to keep up with the rest of the band. Anyone have any preferences or ideas?
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I play 50's, 60's, 70's covers and have never needed more than my little Markbass CMD121P combo for gigs up to 300 people. Incredibly loud and small. I only use the add-on cab for outdoors. You MUST try it - they are crazy loud and 32 lbs. If you place the amp in a corner, you can rattle the windows of the club. Other musicians come up to the stage looking for my "stack" and are blown away by the little box in the corner.

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I use either a MB Big Bang or GB Streamliner 900 amp with a pair of MB 604's cabs. I will only use one of these cabs in a small club. At 18" square they are real easy to transport and the sound imo is outstanding.

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That said, I run our coverband (typical classic rock with some motown or country mixed in depending...) with a 212 neo and 400 or 800RB. Carries the room up to 80-100 people, everybody's in the PA at anything bigger. Lighter, more manageable, better dispersion than a 410.

These questions must be answered in order to give any meaningful suggestions.

That said, I run our coverband (typical classic rock with some motown or country mixed in depending...) with a 212 neo and 400 or 800RB. Carries the room up to 80-100 people, everybody's in the PA at anything bigger. Lighter, more manageable, better dispersion than a 410.

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Sorry, really should have added them. My Budget is between 100 and 400eur, the F.O.H is 250 watt treble heads on stands and band set up is drums, 2 guitars, two vocal and bass.

+1, get a new cab with multiple drivers. If you are looking for a small combo , the new GK MB combos are sweet, I have the MB112-II with the MBP e cab and it fills a 200 ppl room with the gain half way. The 15 incher by itself should it fine.